I could really have used this video in my iron and steel lectures while studying for a metallurgy degree at Uni. But 1958-61 was a little "pre-internet days."
@@akosrupp232 In electronics, Ferrite is a black hard brittle ferromagnetic material heavily used as magnetic cores in high-frequency inductors and transformers.
Excelente video.
Muy buena información.
Gracias por compartirlo.
I wish there were more people like us who thought, "Knowledge is cool"
Very interesting!
I could really have used this video in my iron and steel lectures while studying for a metallurgy degree at Uni. But 1958-61 was a little "pre-internet days."
Great VDO. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much!
Going for my level 3 inspector. This was a great quick refresher, cheers mate.
Good stuff!
Thank you 👍
Anyone who works in the electronics industry has a completely definition of Ferrite...
What do u mean?
@@akosrupp232 In electronics, Ferrite is a black hard brittle ferromagnetic material heavily used as magnetic cores in high-frequency inductors and transformers.
@@ve2zzz oh yes i see know. That phase is known about its magnetic characteristics, so i think that can be one of the reason of the names. idk
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